Thursday, December 10, 2009

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The snub-nose (disapproval) round is designed to administer a hard bash to the surface as it hits, rather than penetrating cleanly. When it does finally penetrate, it is because the skin is stretched beyond breaking point. It also minimises the risk of the round making it out the other side, reducing collateral damage, and ensuring that only the targeted hoomin suffers from the snub-nosed disapproval.

Flip-Flop is armed and ready to deploy snub-nosed disapproval, so watch out!

As I'm to understand it a newer fully automatic version of the snub-nose is in development. Once designers can figure out how to prevent all that disapproval from jamming the barrel. Newer versions will be available in .38,.357,.44 and .HOLY COW WERE OUT OF TREATS!

Hey, I have to LIVE with Flip Flop so you guys are only describing the tip of the iceberg. He absolutely means that look he gives! (I have the bruises to prove it..) That nose is only the start...underneath it are some huge chompers that defy electricity! (My cords are NOW all covered but in the beginning he blew out my freezer and an air purifier! along with a few extensionand phone cords.)

Rabbits, as a superior species, manage without it, so lowly hoomins certainly have no need of it. He sees that hoomins just use electricity for "labour-saving" gadgets to get themselves out of doing an honest day's work. Hoomins, being essentially beasts of burden for rabbits, do not deserve "labour-saving" tricks.

We also own a model of the snub-nose disapproval -- the black finish is easy to maintain and non-reflective to boot. Many enthusiasts feel the .38 snub-nose is not adequate for today's arsenal, but the compact size and portability are assets, particularly for close quarters disapproval.